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First Trust Exchange-Traded Fund II (“Trust”),
an open-end management investment company currently consisting of three
exchange-traded funds, announced a regular quarterly distribution today
for one exchange-traded fund (“Fund”)
in the Trust.
The following dates apply to today’s
distribution declarations:
Ex-Dividend Date
March 24, 2008
Record Date
March 26, 2008
Payable Date
March 31, 2008
Ticker
Fund Name
Amount
FGD
First Trust Dow Jones Global Select Dividend Index Fund
$0.2050
First Trust Advisors L.P.,(“FTA) the Fund’s
investment advisor, along with its affiliate First Trust Portfolios L.P.
(“FTP”), are
privately-held companies which provide a variety of investment services,
including asset management, financial advisory services, and municipal
and corporate investment banking, with collective assets under
management or supervision of over $33 billion as of February 29, 2008
through closed-end funds, unit investment trusts, mutual funds, separate
managed accounts and exchange-traded funds.
You should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges and
expenses of a Fund before investing. Prospectuses for the Funds contain
this and other important information and are available free of charge by
calling toll-free at 1-800-621-1675 or visiting www.ftportfolios.com.
A prospectus should be read carefully before investing.
Principal Risk Factors: A Fund’s shares will
change in value, and you could lose money by investing in a Fund. An
investment in a Fund involves risks similar to those of investing in any
fund of equity securities traded on exchanges. A Fund seeks investment
results that correspond generally to the price and yield of an index.
You should anticipate that the value of a Fund’s
shares will decline, more or less, in correlation with any decline in
the value of the index. A Fund’s return may
not match the return of the index. A Fund may invest in small
capitalization and mid capitalization companies. Such companies may
experience greater price volatility than larger, more established
companies.
Investors buying or selling Fund shares on the secondary market may
incur brokerage commissions. Investors who sell Fund shares may receive
less than the share’s net asset value. Unlike
shares of open-end mutual funds, investors are generally not able to
purchase Fund shares directly from the Fund and individual shares are
not redeemable. However, specified large blocks of shares called “creation
units” can be purchased from, or redeemed to,
the Fund.